Deputy Prime Minister for Energy and Oil Minister Thamer Ghadhban, the International Board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative issued a decision to lift the suspension of Iraq's membership in the initiative.
The chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Iraq Thamer Ghadhban said in a statement received by "Economy News", "The decision to lift the suspension of membership came as a result of a series of measures taken by Iraq, which has made great progress in implementing the standards of the initiative and better implementation of its requirements."
He praised the efforts exerted by the concerned authorities in Iraq, especially the members of the Council and the National Secretariat, and its keenness to return Iraq to the membership of the international initiative and to strengthen its position in the international community. For the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
He pointed out to "the government continues to provide its support for the application of transparency standards, especially in the sectors of oil, gas and minerals and to benefit from them in the implementation of reforms and improve performance," calling on national companies and foreign companies operating in Iraq to "adhere to the standards and disclosure of information related to financial transactions."
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The chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Iraq Thamer Ghadhban said in a statement received by "Economy News", "The decision to lift the suspension of membership came as a result of a series of measures taken by Iraq, which has made great progress in implementing the standards of the initiative and better implementation of its requirements."
He praised the efforts exerted by the concerned authorities in Iraq, especially the members of the Council and the National Secretariat, and its keenness to return Iraq to the membership of the international initiative and to strengthen its position in the international community. For the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
He pointed out to "the government continues to provide its support for the application of transparency standards, especially in the sectors of oil, gas and minerals and to benefit from them in the implementation of reforms and improve performance," calling on national companies and foreign companies operating in Iraq to "adhere to the standards and disclosure of information related to financial transactions."
economy-news.net/content.php?id=18069